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If you are having trouble finishing a writing project—or getting one started—the May 2012 issue of The Writer magazine , on newsstands now, is an issue you won’t want to miss. In it, you’ll find articles that provide practical...
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Earlier this year, Hannah Pittard drove from Chicago, where she teaches creative writing at DePaul University, to Milwaukee to promote her debut novel, The Fates Will Find Their Way . She sat down to talk with me about her book and her writing process...
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If you’re looking for a thoughtful gift for a recent graduate, consider Ann Patchett’s What Now? , based on her commencement address at Sarah Lawrence College, her alma mater. In the slim volume, she describes her own initial frustration when...
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Yes, it’s National Novel Writing Month again. The idea of setting aside one month in each year to write 50,000 words is a fantastic one, and it’s helped many people achieve their desire to get more writing done. But what if you didn't...
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Let’s say you’ve finished your novel and submitted a query letter to Marla Miller for our latest online column, Critique My Query . You’ve addressed her comments and polished your letter. You’ve done your research, so you know...
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We often point out in The Writer that writing is a lifetime endeavor. A good example of this was the great novelist Henry Roth. According to a New York Times article, “Breathing Life Into Henry Roth” by Charles McGrath, Roth was a fascinating...
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